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9th February 1951
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IT is estimated that well o-ver,£25,000 1 has been lost in the past two years by tradesmen and business people in the twin Lanarkshire towns of Mossend and Bellshill becaus: there is no bus service to link the towns with the new Orbiston housing scheme, which has a population of over 8,000. The situation has become so acute that some tradesmen in the towns are considering closing their businesses.

Coon. Dempsey told a correspondent of "The Commercial Motor" that Scottish Omnibuses, Ltd., was "most helpful" at a recent meeting held to discuss the provision of a bus service.

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People: Dempsey
Locations: Bellshill, Mossend

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